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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1981-03-26, Page 11Saints, Buckeyes even in South The Zurich Buckeyes and Centralia College Saints all tied up at a game apiece in their South Huron hockey league semi-finals. After the Buckeyes won the first game 4-3 in two periods of overtime, the Saints bounced back Monday night with a 5-3 victory. The thl rd game in the best - of -five series goes tonight, Wednesday at the Stephen township arena at Huron Park with the fourth contest back in Zurich, Monday night. In Monday's game the Saints built up a 3-0 lead by the early moments of the third period and were able to go on to victory. The only goal of the first period was fired by Ken Vanos of the Saints on a pass from Ed Michniewicz. The score remained at 1-0 until Vanos scored again with only 27 seconds Richard Schilbe hit for the remaining in the middle period. Assisting were Michniewicz and Dave Burnett. The final session was only 47 seconds old when Joe Boyle converted a pass from Ken Vanos and the College boys were ahead 3-0. The first Zurich goal came at 1:27 of the third period as Kim McKinnon scored on a three-way combination with Gerald Weido and Pat Bedard. Ken Vanos was quick to notch his third goal of to night in the next minute qn passes from Ed Michniewi4z and Tim Beedon and the Saints were again three goals up. Buckeyes at 8:26 with assists going to John Sherwoods alleven with Bin playoffs The Hensall Iherwoods markers in the third perioa score wan two goals in the roared back with a 74 vic- to take over the lead for good last three minutes of the tory Sunday night to tie their came in a space of 18 third period, but, they fell best of -five semi-final South seconds. one short. Huron hockey league series Rick Ingram notched the Dale Quinn of the Boyds with the Forest Boyds at ,a ,first on a pass from Jamie scored the only goal of the game apicce. - Caldwell and then they first period. The Boyds won the opening combined to provide the In the middle frame game on their . home ice assists for the next score Dwight Consitt got one back Thursday night by a score of from the stick of Steve for Hensall on a pass from 514. Knight. Terry Caldwell before Larry The third game goes at the Terry Caldwell upped the Hutton and Henry Veens Hensall arena tomorrow Sherwoods lead to 5-2 at 6:10 counted for the Boyds. with the assist going to Rick Early in the third period, Ingram and a minute later Henry Veens put Forest Steve Knight beat the Forest ahead 4-1 before Rick goalie for the third time on a Ingram tallied for the three-way effort with Jamie Sherwoods on passes from Caldwell and Gary Kyle. Dwight Consitt and Al Bell. In the last half of the At 14:28 Rick Vanos period Larry Hutton scored regained the three goal lead for Forest and Al Bell replied for Forest. for Hensall on a pass from With less. than -three Murray Connolly. minutes to go Terry Caldwell scored on an unassistedeffort Laterally fails for Hensall and Ken Varley In Thursday 's loss in cut the deficit to a single goal Forest, the Sherwoods made with two seconds left on a a valiant effort to tie the pass from Dwight Consitt. night, Thursday at 8:30 p.m. with the fourth contest back in Forest _Sunday, Five goals in the third period powered the Sher - woods to their 8-5 Sunday win and put them back on even terms with the Boyds. The only goal of the first period was scored by Jamie Caldwell of Hensall on a pass from Steve Knight. Forest roared back early in the second period -on goals fired by Larry Hatton and + Rob Sullivan. Near the halfway mark of the period, Rick Ingram picked up a pass from Jamie Caldwell and the Sherwoods were even on the scoreboard. The first two Hensall We can't help wondering what a golf pro does when he retires? PERCY BEDARD Carpenter *Custom Built Homes *Renovations. *Additions *Repairs *Free Estimates Phone Z36-4873 After 6 Zutich Easter Seal Kids really need your help. THE EASTER SEAL SOCIETY Buckeye Hockey 1 Game 4 Best of 5 Monday, Mar. 30 8 p.m. COAT Saint: vs Zurich Buckeyes ZURICH ARENA CHEESE SALE REGULAR PRICE Medium Ib. $2.55 (Coloured or White) Colby Ib. 12:+ Plus all other Domestic and Imported Cheese Graham and Kerry Bedard and Graham cut the Saints margin to one with a suc- cessful shot aft 17:19 on a pass from Gerald Weido. With about a minute to go Michniewicz scored on a pass from Wayne Kibler to ensure the victory for the Saints. The opening game was exciting and close from start to finish with two overtime periods needed to declare a winner. Richard Schilbe fired the winning goal for Zurich at 1:14 of a sudden -death overtime period after each had scored one goal in a first 10 minute overtime session. Citizens News, March 26, 1961 Papp 11 Huron playoffs period was fired by Kerry Bedard of the Buckeyes on a three-way combination with Ron Rader and Jeff O'Brien with only 15 seconds elapsed from the opening faceoff. The score remained at 1-0 until the halfway mark of the second period when. Randy McKinnon registered for the Buckeyes on passes from Steve Bedour and ' Kerry Bedard. The Saints were quick to tie the score with two goals in 40 seconds near the end of the middle period. Ed Michniewicz notched the first College goal on passes from Joe Boyle and Dave McFadden and Boyle The only goal of the first came right back with unimaimmium•-• passing help from Michniewicz and McFadden. The third period was scoreless as was most of the first overtimeperiod. With only a minute and 23 seconds remaining Ed Michniewicz converted a pass from Dave Burnett to score what ap- peared to be the winning goal. But, the Buckeyes didn't give up and they came racing back and John Graham put the puck in to the College net on a pass from Pat Bedard with only 32 seconds left on the clock. In the second overtime stanza Richard Schilbe scored at 1:14 on passes from Randy McKinnon and Steve Bedour and it was all over. SEE THIS TIME — The Saint's goal tender can get a handle on the puck this time as his defenceman ties up the Buckeye player in front of the net. THE NEW MINIMUM WAGE RATES IN ONTARIO New Minimum Wage rates will go into effect March 31st, 1981. A further increase will go into effect October 1, 1981. 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